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Stefanskimikila15-7
88
Winner New York Tech NYITW 4-3
79
Goldey-Beacom GBCW 0-5
Winner
New York Tech NYITW
4-3
88
Final
79
Goldey-Beacom GBCW
0-5
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
New York Tech NYITW 13 23 27 25 88
Goldey-Beacom GBCW 24 17 15 23 79

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Women’s Basketball Dealt 88-79 Loss by New York Tech



Goldey-Beacom saw an outstanding effort in the first quarter go by the way side as New York Tech combined for 50 points over the next two periods, handing the home team an 88-79 loss at the Jones Center in Wilmington, DE.
 
Sophomore Mikila Stefanski (Hammonton, NJ) made the first quarter her personal showcase, scoring 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting that all was from three-point range to help GBC grab a 24-13 lead.  The Lightning shot 53 percent (9-of-17) from the field in the quarter and limited the Bears to only 35 percent (6-of-17).
 
New York Tech then went on its on binge in the second quarter, outscoring GBC 23-17 to close to 41-34.  Shanice Allen made all four of her shots to net 10 points in the stanza for the Bears, who shot 56 percent (10-of-18) from the field in that span.
 
The roll continued for the visitors into the third quarter as they owned a 27-15 scoring edge to grab a 63-56 lead.  Dina Ragab netted eight points in the run as part of the Bears shooting 63 percent (12-of-19) from the field.
 
Sophomore Britani Bryson (Hampton, VA) made a layup early in the fourth to bring the Lightning within 63-58.  But the Bears seized the momentum after that, using a 10-2 run over the next 3 1/2 minutes to open a 73-60 lead with 6:08 remaining.  Audrey Knowlton scored four points in that burst, ending it on a layup.
 
Allen scored 23 points on 7-of-10 shooting and was 8-for-10 from the line, Ragab had 19 points and seven rebounds, Nina Vukosavkjeviuc played great with 16 points and Shannon Duer added 10 and 13 rebounds for New York Tech (4-3), which shot 57 percent (16-of-28) from the field in the second half and 51 percent (32-of-63) overall.
 
Bryson matched her season best with 15 points and hauled in a season-high 10 rebounds, getting her first double-double of the season and eighth career.  Sophomore Lexi Bruno (Millville, NJ) poured in a team-best 19 points to go with six assists, freshman Tanner Turner-Rush (Harrisburg, PA) netted a season-best 14 points, Stefanski added 13 and junior Quorea Pearyer (Plainfield, NJ) had 10 and seven rebounds for GBC (0-5), which nailed a season-high 11 three-pointers.
 
Bruno, last year's Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Rookie of the Year, now has 74 career 3-pointers to put her seventh in school history and 174 assists to place her ninth.
 
Goldey-Beacom on Tuesday plays its Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference opener against University of the Sciences, starting at 6:00 pm in Wilmington.
 

 
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